Aborescent
Becoming a tree.
The word arborescent shares a quiet kinship with adolescent, both rooted in the act of becoming. This series is a meditation on trees not as static objects, but as living beings carrying the slow, patient force of growth. Each image seeks to capture a tree’s unique posture, texture, and silhouette, tracing forms that are twisted, tender, towering, or barely holding on.
Though change in trees unfolds beyond the pace of human sight, growth is always there—hidden in the rings, reaching through the roots, stretching quietly toward the light. Arborescent is an invitation to see trees as mirrors of ourselves: diverse in form, shaped by context, and always becoming. In their many visages, we find an inclusive portrait of life, resilient, evolving, and beautifully unalike.